Software Piracy Triggers Innovation, Research Finds
Sep03

Software Piracy Triggers Innovation, Research Finds

Piracy presents a major challenge for companies across different sectors, including the software industry. Many copyright holders stress that piracy hurts their bottom line. This could lead to less output and innovation. However, research has shown that this isn’t always the case. Previously, studies have found that piracy doesn’t reduce the number of new films being made. Similarly, piracy doesn’t slow down music output or innovation...

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‘Fraudulent’ DMCA Circumvention Takedowns Target Prominent Websites
Sep03

‘Fraudulent’ DMCA Circumvention Takedowns Target Prominent Websites

Over the past few years, copyright holders have asked Google to remove billions of links to allegedly pirated content. Most of these DMCA notices point to infringing material but occasionally mistakes are made, which can do serious harm. Even worse, the DMCA is also abused by scammers for personal gain. Over the past weeks, we have seen a new wave of suspicious takedown requests. These notices are not standard DMCA notices but point...

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Monitor your Linux server with Checkmk
Sep03

Monitor your Linux server with Checkmk

Monitoring IT assets is an essential task for any IT department. Still, due to the growing number of devices in corporate networks, it is getting more and more challenging to find an approach that is flexible enough to monitor the wide range of available systems properly. It’s essential to have a monitoring tool that is flexible, scalable, and easy to use. read more Powered by...

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Print files from your Linux terminal
Sep03

Print files from your Linux terminal

Printing on Linux is easy, but sometimes it feels like a lot of work to launch an application, open a file, find the Print selection in the menu, click a confirmation button, and so on. When you’re a Linux terminal user, you often want to perform complex actions with simple triggers. Printing is complex, and there’s little as simple as the lpr command. Print using the lpr command To print a file from your terminal, use the...

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